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2.48
SAFE DISTANCE ALERT (2/2)
The measurement is dis-
played for information only: 
the system performs no 
action on the vehicle.
This function is not designed for use 
in urban conditions or for a dynamic 
driving style (sudden cornering, ac-
celeration, braking, etc.), but rather 
for stable driving conditions.
The function does not interact with 
the braking system.
The sensor area should be kept 
clean and free of any modifications 
in order to ensure the proper opera-
tion of the system.
Any work in the area where the 
radar is located (repairs, replace-
ments, touching up of paintwork) 
must be carried out by a qualified 
professional.
–  C (orange): the time interval falls 
between around 1 and 2 seconds (in-
sufficient distance between the two 
vehicles);
–  D (red): the time interval is less than 
or equal to around one second (very 
insufficient distance between the two 
vehicles).
If the interval between the two vehicles 
is less than around 0.5 seconds, war-
ning light  4 will flash on the instrument 
panel. Under certain conditions, the 
time interval may not be displayed:
– while cornering;
–  when changing lane;
–  if the vehicle in front is sufficiently far  or outside the range of the sensor.
This function is essential if adaptive 
cruise control is activated.
On equipped vehicles, some infor-
mation is given on the head-up dis-
play.
4A
B
C
D
Operation
Upon activating the function, indicator  4 
notifies the driver of the distance sepa-
rating them from the vehicle in front.
–  A (grey): function not operational;
–  A (green): no vehicle detected;
–  B (green): the time interval is greater 
than or equal to around two seconds 
(distance between the two vehicles 
adapted to your speed);  
     
        
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2.59
ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (1/7)
When traffic conditions permit (large 
free-flowing road or motorway), the 
adaptive cruise control gives you the 
option of maintaining a chosen speed, 
known as cruise control, adjusta-
ble from 30 mph to 85 mph (50 and 
140 km/h), while keeping a following 
distance from the vehicle in front in the 
same lane.
The sensor has a range of 120 metres.
Note: The driver should take into ac-
count the maximum speed limit in their 
location.
Note: The adaptive cruise control can 
brake the vehicle up to a third of the 
braking capacity. Depending on the 
situation, the driver may need to brake 
harder. 
This function is an addi-
tional driving aid. However, 
the function does not take 
the place of the driver.
Therefore, it can under no circum-
stances replace the driver’s respon-
sibility to respect speed limits and to 
be vigilant (the driver must always 
be ready to brake).
The adaptive cruise control should 
not be used in heavy traffic, on 
winding or slippery roads (black ice, 
aquaplaning, gravel) and during bad 
weather (fog, rain, side winds etc.).
There is a risk of accidents.
Sensor location
Make sure that the sensor  1 is not ob-
scured (by dirt, mud, snow, etc.).
1
On equipped vehicles, some infor-
mation is given on the head-up dis-
play.  
     
        
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2.64
ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (6/7)
This function is an additional driving aid. However, this function is not under any circumstances intended to replace the 
due care and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle.
The driver should always adapt their speed to the traffic conditions, regardless of the system indications.
The system should under no circumstances be taken to be an obstacle dete\
ctor or an anti-collision system.
System servicing/repairs
–  In the event of an impact, the sensor alignment may become changed, and \
its operation will consequently be affected.  Deactivate the function, then consult an authorised dealer.
–  Any work in the area where the radar is located (repairs, replacements,\
 touching up of paintwork) must be carried out by a  qualified professional.
System disturbance
In a complex environment (metal bridge, etc.), the system may be affected.
Risk of inadvertent braking. 
     
        
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2.65
ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (7/7)
Limitation of the system operation
– A vehicle travelling in the opposite direction will not trigger any alert\
 or any action on the system operation.
– The sensor area should be kept clean and free of any modifications in or\
der to ensure the proper operation of the 
system.
–  Fixed obstacles (vehicles at a standstill, traffic jams, toll booths, etc.) or objects travelling at low speed or of a\
 small  size 
(motorbikes, bicycles, pedestrians, etc.) may not be detected by the s\
ystem.
–  A vehicle entering the same lane will only be detected once it has entere\
d the detection zone. Sudden or late braking may  then take place.
–  When entering a bend or a curve, it may occur that the sensor temporaril\
y no longer detects the vehicle in front, and this  may lead to acceleration.
–  When exiting a curve, the detection of the vehicle in front may be affected or delayed. Sudden or late braking may then take  place.
–  A slower vehicle travelling in an adjacent lane may be detected and cause\
 a slowing down if one of the two vehicles is trav- elling too close to the lane of the other.
–  The system is deactivated below around 20 mph (40 km/h). Drivers must \
react accordingly.
–  Sudden changes in situation are not instantly taken into account by the \
system. Drivers must remain vigilant at all times and  
under all circumstances.
Deactivating the function
The function should be deactivated if:
–  the brake lights are not functioning;
–  the front of the vehicle has undergone an impact or been damaged;
–  the vehicle is being towed (breakdowns);
–  traffic is heavy;
–  the vehicle is travelling in a tunnel;
–  the vehicle is travelling on a windy road;
–  the vehicle is travelling on a slippery road or in poor weather conditio\
ns (fog, snow, rain, side winds, etc.).
If the driver notices abnormal system behaviour, please consult an authorised dealer. 
     
        
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2.66
PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL (1/5)
Operating principle
Ultrasonic sensors in the rear bumper 
measure the distance between the ve-
hicle and an obstacle.
This measurement is indicated by 
beeps which become more frequent the 
closer you come to the obstacle, until 
they become a continuous beep when 
the vehicle is approximately 20 to 
30 centimetres from the obstacle.
The system detects obstacles to the 
front, the rear and the sides of the ve-
hicle.
The parking distance control system 
is only activated when the vehicle is 
driven at a speed below approximately 
6 mph (10 km/h).
This function is an addi-
tional aid that indicates the 
distance between the vehi-
cle and an obstacle whilst 
reversing, using sound signals.
Under no circumstances should it 
replace the driver’s care or respon-
sibility whilst reversing.
The driver should always look out 
for sudden hazards during driv-
ing: always ensure that there are 
no moving obstacles (such as a 
child, animal, pram or bicycle, etc.) 
or small, narrow objects such as 
stones or posts in your path when 
manoeuvring.
Special features
Ensure that the ultrasonic sensors indi-
cated by arrows 1 are not obscured (by 
dirt, mud, snow, etc.).
1  
     
        
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2.70
Automatic deactivation of the 
parking distance control
The system deactivates:
–  when the vehicle speed is above ap-proximately 6 mph (10 km/h);
–  depending on the model, when the  vehicle is stationary for more than 
approximately 5 seconds and an ob-
stacle is detected (such as when in a 
traffic jam, etc.);
–  when the vehicle is in neutral for  manual gearboxes, or in position  N 
or P for automatic gearboxes.
PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL (5/5)
Operating faults
When the system detects an operating 
fault, a beep sounds for approximately 
3 seconds each time reverse gear is se-
lected and is accompanied by the mes-
sage “Check parking sensor” shown on 
the instrument panel. Please consult an 
authorised dealer. 
     
        
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2.73
ASSISTED PARKING (1/4)
This function assists with parking ma-
noeuvres.
Take your hands off the steering wheel. 
You only control the pedals and the 
gear lever.
You can retake control at any time by 
operating the steering wheel.Switching on
With the vehicle at a standstill or driving 
at less than approximately 18.6 mph 
(30 km/h), press switch 1. The warn-
ing light integrated on switch  1 lights up 
and the 2 screen appears on the multi-
function screen.
1
2
Special features
Ensure that the ultrasonic sensors indi-
cated by arrows 3 are not obscured (by 
dirt, mud, snow, etc.).
3    
     
        
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2.75
ASSISTED PARKING (3/4)
Your speed should not exceed around 
4 mph (7 km/h).
Once in position to exit the space, the 
system will notify you of the end of the 
manoeuvre.
Once the warning light 
	 on the 
instrument panel goes off and a beep 
sounds, the manoeuvre has been com-
pleted.
Suspending the manoeuvreThe manoeuvre is suspended in the fol-
lowing circumstances:
–  you take control of the wheel;
–  a door or the boot is opened;
–  the vehicle is at a standstill for too  long;
–  an obstacle in the direction of move- ment prevents the manoeuvre from 
being completed;
–  the engine will stop.
Once the warning light 
	 on the 
instrument panel goes off and a beep 
sounds, the manoeuvre has been sus-
pended. Then to resume the manoeu-
vre, press and hold the system activa-
tion switch. In this case, the reason for suspending 
the manoeuvre will be displayed on the 
multifunction screen.
Make sure:
–  you have released the steering wheel 
and;
–  that all doors and the boot are closed,  and;
–  that no obstacles are in the way of  the direction of movement, and;
–  that the engine is started.
Cancelling the manoeuvre
The manoeuvre can be stopped in the 
following cases:
– by pressing the system activation  switch;
– the vehicle speed has exceeded  4 mph (7 km/h);
–  You have performed more than ten  forwards/backwards movements in 
one manoeuvre;
–  the parking distance control sensors  are dirty or blocked;
–  the vehicle wheels have skidded.
Once the warning light 
	 on the 
instrument panel goes off and a beep 
sounds, the manoeuvre has been com-
pleted.
Exiting a parallel parking space
–  Select “exit parallel parking space”  mode;
–  activate the direction indicator on the  side you wish to go out of;
– press and hold switch 1  (around 
2 seconds).
Warning light 
	 lights up on the in-
strument panel, along with a beep.
–  release the steering wheel;
–  go forwards and backwards using  the parking distance control system 
alerts.
1